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Nature 400, 766-768 (19 August 1999) | doi:10.1038/23475;

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Increased affiliative response to vasopressin in mice expressing the V1a receptor from a monogamous vole

Arginine vasopressin influences male reproductive and social behaviours in several vertebrate taxa through its actions at the V1a receptor in the brain. The neuroanatomical distribution of vasopressin V1a receptors varies greatly between species with different forms of social organization,.

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